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in Means to Me A Mrs. Gallagher ufton' - f ' something to be proud t's cool! Karena Barclay . .. it means a democracy not a monarchyl' If Mr. Scalf one basis of of the greatest deci- sions made by a committee 2 ,am . ! ake an in- 77 We Sara Clark we need it to have a de- mocracy - , ee 3, 5 lt' gn Jason Redding . . . following the laws y iv Mrs. Wallar . .. it is very important for everyone . A in Q ya f I I Q . , . Y ,il ,, !-N. wwf, Mr. Milner we should be grateful to 35.5. . . ,M I I fn G have 1tS protectlonl' V ' - ' X ffg'df Mrs. D'Harlingue K' elsewhere people do not have these rightsl' David Jones . . allows the free doms we have to- dayn --1 +119
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hat the Constitution Miss Johnson- . .. it is very fair . . . well written Mrs. Ray- . . . it unifies our countr yn Mrs. Shelton- . . . one of the greatest do- cuments' Mrs. McCain- it's the philosophy for the entire gov- ernmentn F , Ben Burton- 'A . . . it's cool! ,222 , iii' l S bm FK - A V .A Karolyn Kab- g , Q3 ricks- I feel 1- ' ' 'F ' e, 5 . great about it! I 'il Q, lg, I , Hill- . . . it's the basis of American society Mr. White- . . . take an in- terest in your future 1 4 C I I i l l I 1 1 1 18+ J - 4
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hat We Should Quotes from the staff: Miss Norvell: To preserve the past and protect the future of this fair land of freedom and it provide a means for change but it's not there just for the individual. Mr. Martin: We need to realize that the Constitution is a living document that relates to our daily lives. It is constantly chang- ing by amendments, interpretation of the country, public opin- ion, and our everyday lives. Mrs Bev Shelton: Preamble, it's the whole reason behind ith Mrs. Plata: The laws that govern our own rights? Mrs. McGrath: The constitution gives us the basic set of rules to govern the country and guarantee the rights and liberties of the citizens. The Preamble , Quotes from the students: Odette Davis: t'Amendrnents, rights, and who wrote itf' Melanie Knowles: What it stands forf, Marc Kurbin: What freedoms it gives us.', Scott Keithley: K'lt's two hun- dred years old. Jennifer Mitchell: We live by it. Kari Dawson: 'Klt represents our country and keeps the peo- ple strong. We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, in sure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. 20 ff WE THE STUDENTS
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